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Outcome of Board meeting of wholly owned subsidiary i.e. Mahanadi Coalfields Limited01-03-2017
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Outcome of Board meeting of wholly owned subsidiary i.e. Mahanadi Coalfields LimitedCoal India units agree to buy back shares, but ratchet up valuations
South Eastern Coalfields said it will buy back 150,443 shares, representing 4.18% of its equity capital, for Rs79,777 each, or Rs1,200.19 crore in allOutcome of Board Meeting of Company's wholly-owned subsidiary namely, South Eastern Coalfields Ltd
Coal India Ltd has informed BSE about Outcome of the Board Meeting of Company's wholly-owned subsidiary, namely, South Eastern Coalfields Ltd held on February 27, 2017.Coal India Subsidiary to Buy back Shares worth Rs 1,244 cr
The equity shares proposed to be bought back by miner's subsidiary represent 4.2975 per cent of the existing paid-up capital of NCL.Outcome of Board Meeting of Company's wholly-owned subsidiary
Coal India Ltd has informed BSE about Outcome of the Board Meeting of Company's wholly-owned subsidiary, namely, Northern Coalfields Ltd.Coal India gains on interim dividend plan
The board will meet on March 06, 2017, to consider payment of interim dividend for the year 2016-17.Fixes Record Date for Interim Dividend
Coal India Ltd has informed BSE that the Company has fixed March 15, 2017 as the Record Date for the purpose of Payment of Interim Dividend on equity shares for the financial year 2016-17, if declared by the Board.Board to consider Interim Dividend
Coal India Ltd has informed BSE that a meeting of Board of Directors of the Company will be held on March 06, 2017, inter alia, to consider payment of Interim Dividend, if any, for the year 2016-17.Further, in terms of SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015 and "Code of Internal Procedures and Conduct for Prevention of Insider Trading in Securities of Coal India Limited, the "'Trading Window" shall remain closed from February...Coal imports decline by 22% to 14 million tonnes in January
Coal India accounts for over 80 per cent of domestic coal productionChinks open in Coal India's near monopoly
State behemoth's hegemony is unlikely to reduce significantly for quite a while